The answer is no. We do not think that we can finalize the move towards complete broad-based performance agreements until we have finished the updating of the Integrated Service Delivery Model, which will then allow us to move to update our funding model.
Right now our funding model for authorities is based on historical precedent rather than some kind of a formula allocation basis. As we finish the updated Integrated Service Delivery Model, as we get the system-wide indicators recommendations from our consultants, which, as I said, won’t be until the middle of next fiscal year, we will draw that together and move towards full-fledged performance agreements.
As I said, for this fiscal year we’ve tried to expand the reporting requirements on the authorities. In the 2013-14 contribution agreements, we will cast a broader net and require some additional reporting, but we won’t have made the shift to full performance agreements until the 2014-15 fiscal year. Thank you.